4.6 Article

Synergistic Inhibition of Acetylcholinesterase by Alkaloids Derived from Stephaniae Tetrandrae Radix, Coptidis Rhizoma and Phellodendri Chinensis Cortex

Journal

MOLECULES
Volume 24, Issue 24, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules24244567

Keywords

acetylcholinesterase; fangchinoline; coptisine; berberine; synergistic effect

Funding

  1. China Post-doctoral Science Foundation [2019M653087]
  2. Shenzhen Science and Technology Committee Research Grant [JCYJ20170413173747440, JCYJ20160229205812004, ZDSYS201707281432317, JCYJ20180306174903174, JCYJ20180214151016621, CKFW2016082916015476]
  3. Guangzhou Science and Technology Committee Research Grant [GZSTI16SC02, GZSTI17SC02]
  4. Hong Kong RGC Theme-based Research Scheme [T13-607/12R]
  5. Hong Kong Innovation Technology Fund [UIM/340, UIM/385, ITS/500/18FP, TCPD/17-9]
  6. [HMRF18SC06]

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Alkaloids having acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitory activity are commonly found in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM); for example, berberine from Coptis chinensis, galantamine from Lycoris radiata, and huperzine A from Huperzia serrata. In practice of TCM, Stephaniae Tetrandrae Radix (STR) is often combined with Coptidis Rhizoma (CR) or Phellodendri Chinensis Cortex (PCC) as paired herbs during clinical application. Fangchinoline from STR and coptisine and/or berberine from CR and/or PCC are active alkaloids in inhibiting AChE. The traditional usage of paired herbs suggests the synergistic effect of fangchinoline-coptisine or fangchinoline-berberine pairing in AChE inhibition. HPLC was applied to identify the main components in herbal extracts of STR, CR, and PCC, and the AChE inhibition of their main components was determined by Ellman assay. The synergism of herb combination and active component combination was calculated by median-effect principle. Molecular docking was applied to investigate the underlying binding mechanisms of the active components with the AChE protein. It was found that fangchinoline showed AChE inhibitory potency; furthermore, fangchinoline-coptisine/berberine pairs (at ratios of 1:5, 1:2, 1:1, and 2:1) synergistically inhibited AChE; the combination index (CI) at different ratios was less than one when Fa = 0.5, suggesting synergistic inhibition of AChE. Furthermore, the molecular docking simulation supported this enzymatic inhibition. Therefore, fangchinoline-coptisine/berberine pairs, or their parental herbal mixtures, may potentially be developed as a possible therapeutic strategy for Alzheimer's patients.

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